Since Griffey's coming to Cincinnati, he has been notorious for getting hurt. That being said, I must thank Griffey for the oppurtunites that he's given other players such as Juan Encarnacion, Jose Guillen, & Wily Mo Pena. Through Griffey's struggles, the Reds were able to showcase these expendable talents and slowly improve their pitching staff, that without Griffey's injuries would have been even harder and more expensive to obtain.

- Juan Encarnacion was traded for Ryan Dempster, whom the Reds stupidly squandered by flat out releasing him instead of moving his good arm to the pen (stupid GM). Would love to actually have a closer right now, huh?

- Jose Guillen was traded for Aaron Harang (the current ace of the Cincy staff)

- Wily Mo Pena was traded, under much scrutiny, for Bronson Arroyo (who has so far been great this year for the Reds).

Without Griffey getting hurt, none of these acquisitions would have been possible. Even with a healthy Griffey, how were the Reds ever going to honestly compete without any decent pitching? Now I hope Griffey stays healthy. But in my opinion moving the fielding defunct Dunn to 1B and the promising Denofria to LF would possibly allow the Reds to repeat history and entice another team to part with a needed SP that would improve the Reds. This is tough love for the better and I thank you Ken Griffey, Jr. and all of his abnormalities.

slomo007 wrote:Humorous, I'll give you credit. But, you still need to get over this beef you have with Griffey. And no, he won't move to LF to make you happy.

I love Griffey, I venture to say he's my favorite player. Now some of that is based on nostalgia but I have to be somewhat realistic regarding his capabilties at his age. He's probably the 4th best CF on the team (Freel/McCracken/Kearns). I would really like to see Denofria in the OF though. Playing Griffey in CF is only out of respect and respect is a liabilty in this case. Leave Griffey in CF but at least let Denofria play LF and Dunn play 1B. It makes a much better team.